**EXCLUSIVE: The Simi Valley Fire That’s Raising Eyebrows – Who Profits From the “Blaze of Opportunity”?**

EXCLUSIVE: The Simi Valley Fire That’s Raising Eyebrows – Who Profits From the “Blaze of Opportunity”?

SIMI VALLEY, CA – As flames devour 500 acres near the Santa Susana Field Lab, a former nuclear research site, some are asking not what started the fire—but who benefits from the smoke.

Eyewitnesses report spotting unexplained drones buzzing over the evacuation zone hours before the first 911 calls. Was it arson? A “controlled burn” gone rogue? Or a convenient distraction?

Consider this: The blaze erupted just as a controversial $2.1B development deal—slated to bulldoze protected habitats for luxury condos—faces a final vote next week. “Coincidence?” whispers one insider. “More like a fire sale on public land.”

Meanwhile, local water rights are at stake, with the fire threatening a groundwater recharge zone heavily contested by a major agricultural conglomerate. And let’s not forget the Santa Susana Field Lab’s long-buried reports of “unexplained thermal anomalies” near its decommissioned reactors.

The official story? “Downed power lines.” But skeptics are digging into electrical grid data, which shows zero outages in the area at the time.

Who stands to gain? The developers, the agricultural giants, and the waste disposal firms suddenly cleared to fast-track cleanup contracts.

As one firefighter muttered off the record: “This hose is spraying water, but what about the cash?”

Stay tuned. The embers are still hot—and the truth might be, too.

Full investigation in progress. #SimiFire #FollowTheMoney